Innovating to bounce back from
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 8:20 am
With the aim of offering experiences to a wider audience, they designed and built the duo virtual reality station, Viktor Romeo, which can be deployed in any location. It contains two virtual reality masks and a tablet offering the possibility to browse and select 360° films from a catalogue.
The observation of the public's strong enthusiasm is confirmed chile cell phone number list each time they are offered the opportunity to test VR experiences at exhibition venues, events or festivals ( Arles VR , the Natural History Museum , the Forum des Images or even Venice VR , Sundance , Tribeca ).
This trend was halted by the health crisis linked to Covid-19, forcing all exhibition and public meeting places to close. How can we bounce back from this crisis? A sector in perpetual reinvention, the world of VR is once again proving its ability to innovate.
The Phi Centre in Montreal is providing a “VR to go kit”
"Since the current situation is temporarily keeping the public away from cultural venues, it is up to culture to reach out to the public." These are the words with which the team at the Phi Centre in Montreal presents a proposal available since early May, PHI VR TO GO . The principle? Make a selection of films and documentaries in virtual reality available to everyone by providing an easy-to-use Oculus Go headset, rented for 48 hours. 75 headsets allow a wide audience to discover around ten works selected by the Centre's teams. These are delivered to your home by bike or electric car.
The observation of the public's strong enthusiasm is confirmed chile cell phone number list each time they are offered the opportunity to test VR experiences at exhibition venues, events or festivals ( Arles VR , the Natural History Museum , the Forum des Images or even Venice VR , Sundance , Tribeca ).
This trend was halted by the health crisis linked to Covid-19, forcing all exhibition and public meeting places to close. How can we bounce back from this crisis? A sector in perpetual reinvention, the world of VR is once again proving its ability to innovate.
The Phi Centre in Montreal is providing a “VR to go kit”
"Since the current situation is temporarily keeping the public away from cultural venues, it is up to culture to reach out to the public." These are the words with which the team at the Phi Centre in Montreal presents a proposal available since early May, PHI VR TO GO . The principle? Make a selection of films and documentaries in virtual reality available to everyone by providing an easy-to-use Oculus Go headset, rented for 48 hours. 75 headsets allow a wide audience to discover around ten works selected by the Centre's teams. These are delivered to your home by bike or electric car.